Mobile Share

Late last year AT&T announced new Mobile Share plans meant to help cut down on data costs for new and existing customers, and now the carrier is sweetening the deal with unlimited international messaging. Starting Feb. 28, Mobile Share customer…

This is a kind reminder that AT&T’s new Mobile Share Value plans are now live, and they apply to both new and existing customers. I stopped by an AT&T store this weekend to switch out my SIM card and was reminded…

AT&T on Wednesday officially announced its new Mobile Share Value plans that are meant to save new and existing customers on monthly data costs, and will help AT&T become even more aggressive against competing plans from Verizon and T-Mobile. First,…

AT&T on Monday announced that it will introduce two new Mobile Share plans on July 26, including a 300MB option and a 2GB option. The carrier currently offers Mobile Share plans that range between 1GB and 50GB, though it jumps…

AT&T updated its Mobile Share plan offering on Monday with three new plans that will be available on March 22. The carrier used to offer Mobile Share options that allow you to share a bucket of data with buckets ranging…

This is great news: when AT&T announced FaceTime over Cellular for its new Mobile Share customers, plenty of people were angry that the carrier wasn’t allowing it for those with older plans. That’s changing now. The carrier announced Thursday that…

AT&T announced its new Mobile Share plans a few weeks back, which will coexist with its current data plan offering. The offerings include unlimited messages and voice minutes and a variety of data packages, including a 1GB option for $40…

Yesterday, the Free Press and Public Knowledge spoke out against AT&T decision to only allow its Mobile Share subscribers to use FaceTime over 3G. Both groups accused the wireless carrier of violating the Federal Communication Commission’s open Internet and net…

AT&T recently announced that it will allow FaceTime over 3G calls, provided that you’re a customer who has signed up for one of its new Mobile Share plans. This has more than just a few people up in arms, who…

AT&T has officially ditched its subsidies for all tablets. Rumors surfaced on Sunday suggesting that the changes were about to go into effect, and now AT&T’s website suggests they have. The carrier never offered the iPad with a subsidy so,…